A biological brain is a plastic, moldable, changing structure that models itself continuously. An AI model, on the other hand, is a static set of relationships—a remarkable, albeit fixed, compression of its training data.

When we say AI super intelligence do we mean model plasticity? A model and system that continuously remodels itself? Neurons whose strengths, weaknesses, and connections change over time in response to stimuli, input, and new data?

An AI model might encompass more points of view (relationships) than there are humans in the world, yet a single human possesses the capacity to learn and generate infinitely new points of view in a way that models could not.